I don't think it is helpful to define Pastafarians in a good, better, best fashion. Personally every Pastafarian is a good Pastafarian unless they get banned.

As for logging in, many people on forums can go months or even years without logging in for all sorts of reasons. Doesn't preclude them being valued members.

Am wondering why you are compiling all these statistics? (I am just puzzled.)

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Griffin wrote:I don't think it is helpful to define Pastafarians in a good, better, best fashion. Personally every Pastafarian is a good Pastafarian unless they get banned.

As for logging in, many people on forums can go months or even years without logging in for all sorts of reasons. Doesn't preclude them being valued members.

Am wondering why you are compiling all these statistics? (I am just puzzled.)

you have been a member of this website since 2005 and you are still participating.

since 2005 there have been 3,345 members participate (those with 2 post or more) in this forum. only 41 of them are active today. you are one of them. that makes you awesome.

It has everything to do with what I said in the "Our Future" thread.

Nancy Delia wrote:has anybody ever stopped to consider the possible future of the pastafarian religion? will we exist in 10 years? in 50 years? in 100 years? what elements of our faith ensure that we will stand the test of time? what elements of our faith ensure that we will fail the test of time and become obsolete?

these are serious questions if we want to be a serious religion. I'm sure that all religions were viewed as a joke in their beginning stages. it's not a surprise that pastafarianism is considered a joke today. people are still giggling at scientology which is 61 years old. they even giggle at Antoine Levay's church of satan that is 45 years old. the Jehovah Witness movement is over 135 years old and is taken seriously as a real religion. the church of jesus Christ of latter day saints is 184 years old and enjoys credibility as an influential religious movement. if this website is any indication of our religion then it is clear that the tradition of pastafarianism has waned significantly since it's revival in 2005 and 2006.

what can we do to re-energize the movement? is a legacy even important to pastafarians?

All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth. ~Friedrich Nietzsche

Did something happen 2009? because that year saw a drop outside the trend decay for semi regular posters but not regular posters

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click "Members" (right next to the logout button)then click "find a member" (on the left side of the screen)in the "Joined" criteria select the "after" optionin the blank type "2005-07-19"in the "Last active" criteria select the "after" optionin the blank type "2014-12-01"in the "Posts" criteria select "more than"in the blank type "2"then click the search button

that is the way to find all of the good pastafarians. some reason your name doesn't show up unless I change the "Last active" date to 2014-05-28.

All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth. ~Friedrich Nietzsche